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Allston Brighton Community Development Corporation

City/Town: 
Brighton
Agency Code Number: 
690588

The Allston Brighton Community Development Corporation (ABCDC) engages neighborhood residents in an on-going process of shaping and carrying out a common vision of a diverse and stable community in the face of sustained economic pressures. This vision is evident in community-led projects that protect and create affordable housing, create greenspace, foster a healthy local economy, provide avenues for economic self-sufficiency, and increase understanding among and between our neighborhood's diverse residents.

http://www.allstonbrightoncdc.org/

American Red Cross of Massachusetts Bay

City/Town: 
Cambridge
Agency Code Number: 
359588

The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides vital relief to victims of natural and man-made disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. First mandated by Congress in 1900, the American Red Cross is the ONLY voluntary organization designated to respond to disasters with the mission of alleviating human suffering and helping those affected rebuild their lives. American Red Cross disaster assistance is provided at no cost, made possible by voluntary donations of time and money from the American people.  read more »

Arlington Boys & Girls Club

City/Town: 
Arlington
Agency Code Number: 
359688

Arlington Boys and Girls Club, Inc. The Arlington Boys and Girls Club's mission is to inspire all young people, especially those from challenging circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens and to help build a community that cares about children and takes seriously its obligations to them.

Asian American Civic Association

City/Town: 
Boston
Agency Code Number: 
358988

Asian American Civic Association
The Asian American Civic Association provides limited-English-speaking and economically disadvantaged Asian adults and youth programs and services to develop survival, literacy, and employability capacities needed to qualify for further education, job training, and employment opportunities. These opportunities will enhance their abilities to undertake their responsibilities towards the larger community, and to realize their potentials as contributing family members, productive workers, participating citizens, and community leaders.

Boston Asian: Youth Essential Service

City/Town: 
Boston
Agency Code Number: 
354588

Boston Asian: Youth Essential Service's mission is to inspire Asian youth to discover and actualize their greatest potential.

http://www.bostonasianyes.org/

Boston Center for Independent Living

City/Town: 
Boston
Agency Code Number: 
354388

The Boston Center for Independent Living is a private nonprofit organization, which is controlled and directed by persons with disabilities. We empower others and ourselves with disabilities to advocate and take control over our lives, and become active members of the communities in which we live. As a center, we work to promote the civil rights of all people with disabilities and to respond to the needs of persons with many different disabilities.

www.bostoncil.org

Boston Minuteman Council, Boy Scouts of America

City/Town: 
Milton
Agency Code Number: 
355288

It is the mission of the Boy Scouts of America to serve others by helping to instill values in young people and, in other ways, to prepare them to make ethical choices during their lifetime in achieving their full potential.

www.bsaboston.org

Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston

City/Town: 
Boston
Agency Code Number: 
355988

The mission of Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston (BGCB) is to help boys and girls, generally from disadvantaged circumstances, develop the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders. To achieve this, we offer a variety of program activities and support services designed to assist in the educational, emotional, physical and social development of 6-to-18 year olds, without regard to social, racial, ethnic, or religious background.

www.bgcb.org

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